Inside the bathroom cupboards of... Cécilia Bönström

Swedish ex-model turned creative director of French brand Zadig & Voltaire, Cecilia Brönström opened the doors to her bathroom recently, and welcomed us into an oasis of calm and serenity. Inside her airy space, bathed in soft light, are beauty products, jewelry and art books alongside her growing collection of sculptures. Take a look inside her bathroom cabinet, exclusively on Vogue.fr.

We were transported to Canada and the Arctic tundra for the Dsquared² show, with ponchos, embroidered skirts, sublime coats and tribal prints topped with Inuit-style fur hoods. The theme of the show was reflected in a strong beauty look from Lucia Pieroni who created the tanned complexion of the people of Northern Canada with generous sweeps of blusher from the cheekbones to the brow. Sam McKnight ruffled up the hair for a long, wavy and slightly wind-swept natural look.

Inspired by the cycles of nature, Maison Caulières blend their formulas following the changing seasons. Cue nourishing oils and their home-grown honey, to ensure perfectly synchronized cutaneous biorhythms.

Now that rumors of his depature from Pucci seem confirmed, Peter Dundas presented a particularly personal collection, scattered with references to his Florence rowing club and his mother - the famous violinist - all within the Seventies style of the label. Eugene Souleiman designed a hairstyle that might be seen on the “polished girlfriends of rock stars at the VIP table of a festival”, keeping it loose and light with center partings and flattened roots. Lisa Butler chose a smoky pastel on a nude tint to accentuate the mouth like the iridescent lips of Sylvia Kristel in the 1970s.

When Donatella Versace named her collection #Greek, her intention was clear: slide her eponymous fashion house and its iconic references to antiquity into the 21st century. Never losing her vision of the empowered woman, this season, it was embodied in the streamlined silhouettes of the new collection with glossy thigh boots and structured dresses punctuated with modern motifs and technological twists like @ and #. Backstage Guido Palau created a long, loose hairstyle with the lightest of waves, while Pat McGrath contoured the models’ faces with highlighter and accentuated their eyes with plenty of mascara and liner for a look with the impact of a modern day Greek goddess.